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Mobile phones need a functioning radio network to dial into. This happens automatically as long as the device is not switched off or in flight mode. Once the connection has worked, the signal strength is important - it indicates how good the connection quality is. This is usually expressed with small bars at the top of the phone screen. The more bars, the better the connection and thus the better the quality of communication. Despite very well-developed networks, there are places that offer little or no connection to the mobile network. If you are there, you receive no signal and cannot communicate via the network. Similarly, we are not really attentive during conversations and are distracted with other things. Then we are trapped in our own radio hole and communicate poorly and often no longer receive at all. How good is your network coverage in communicating with your environment?

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